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Barkdust - Wikipedia Barkdust being used as mulch In agriculture, gardening, and landscaping, barkdust (also bark dust, bark chips, bark mulch, beauty bark, tanbark, tan bark, or simply bark) is a form of mulch produced out of chipped or shredded tree bark Coarser forms of barkdust may be known as bark nuggets Trees typically used in the production of barkdust include the Douglas fir and the western hemlock
Mulch - Wikipedia Mulch Bark chips applied as mulch A mulch is a layer of material applied to the surface of soil Reasons for applying mulch include conservation of soil moisture, improving fertility and health of the soil, reducing weed growth, and enhancing the visual appeal of the area Mulch is usually, but not exclusively, organic in nature
10 Shade Plants That Actually Love Neglect - AOL A 2 to 3 inch layer of organic mulch like shredded bark or leaves can make a big difference Mulch also helps you water less often by blocking sunlight and slowing evaporation
Winter Tasks That Keep Gardeners Busy Until Spring Returns Apply mulch to protect soil and retain moisture Mulch acts like a cozy blanket for your soil during winter It helps prevent the ground from freezing and thawing, which can damage roots